Depending on what you mean by special forces. You mean like the Air Force or the Military?
C. Spiritually requires participation in organized religion.
Answer:
a) agility
Explanation:
The options for this question are missing. The options are:
a) agility
b) balance
c) power
d) speed
In sports, the term agility refers to the ability to change body position (or direction) in a quick manner. Agility is influenced by other abilities that the person possesses (like speed or balance).
In this example, Harrison has the ability to start, stop and move his body quickly in different directions with speed and accuracy. In other words, <u>he has the ability to change his body position in a quick manner,</u> therefore, he is exhibiting agility.
Option A which is to help judge how children are treated under different political systems is the answer to the question: According to the text, which reason is not stated for studying child development?
<h3>What is child development?
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The term child development refers to the period the child grows from dependence from from parents or guardians to being an adult and independence. Child development involves learning language, growing physically, learning cultures and other things that helps one to be independent.
The period of child development is a vital period of transformation from child to adulthood and proper attention is generally required as this will help the child reach a height at which the parent or guardian wants.
As regards the question, According to the text, which reason is not stated for studying child development option A is the correct answer. and option A is to help judge how children are treated under different political systems.
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complete question
According to the text, which of the following is NOT a stated reason for studying child development?
A. to help judge how children are treated under different political systems
B. to better understand human nature
C. to provide help in the raising of children
D. to gain insight into social-policy issues that affect children
The Treaty of Tordesillas (Portuguese: Tratado de Tordesilhas [tɾɐˈtaðu ðɨ tuɾðɨˈziʎɐʃ], Spanish: Tratado de Tordesillas [tɾaˈtaðo ðe toɾðeˈsiʎas]), signed at Tordesillas on June 7, 1494, and authenticated at Setúbal, Portugal, divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Portugal and the Crown of Castile, along a meridian 370 leagues[note 1] west of the Cape Verde
islands, off the west coast of Africa. This line of demarcation was
about halfway between the Cape Verde islands (already Portuguese) and
the islands entered by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage (claimed for Castile and León), named in the treaty as Cipangu and Antilia (Cuba and Hispaniola).
The lands to the east would belong to Portugal and the lands to the west to Castile. The treaty was signed by Spain, 2 July 1494 and by Portugal, 5 September 1494. The other side of the world was divided a few decades later by the Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa, signed on 22 April 1529, which specified the antimeridian to the line of demarcation specified in the Treaty of Tordesillas. Originals of both treaties are kept at the Archivo General de Indias in Spain and at the Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo in Portugal.<span>[6]</span>